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As Apple offers this adapter for HDMI output, which is limited resolution, question one is can you then use a HDMI to DVI adapter to connect a DVI monitor? Secondly, the specs page says (in part) "Simultaneously supports full native resolution on the built-in display and up to 3840 by 2160 pixels on an external display, both at millions of colors" and later "Native DisplayPort 1.2 video output" So that would support this resolution, at unknown refresh rate, but how? Will there be another forthcoming USB-C to mini DisplayPort adapter that could then be re-adapted to Dual-Link DVI or connected to a supported UHD display?

I noticed the description mentions mirroring, but not using the HDMI output simultaneously with the retina display. For my setup at home, I would like to be able to use the retina display and my external monitor at the same time. Is this possible?

Given that this is the only way to connect to the new macbook, can you connect a splitter to this adapter? For example, my iTunes library is on an external USB drive. if i wanted to sync my iPhone, without using wifi sync, can i connect the USB drive AND the iPhone to this adapter via a splitter? for me this is a key answer for whether I can buy the new macbook or not

I have recently buy a MacBook 12" and this multiport, because I will use it for my classes in the university.
Most of the projectors are VGA, so I bought a HDMI-VGA adapter as well.
I have tested it with 2 different projectors and the MacBook did not recognized them.
Then, I get from a collegue a generic USB-C/HDMI adapter, and the projector was recognized.
The tests I have performed are: